We are nearing the end of alpha development for a web services application and have thus far used Apache Soap 2.2. The SOAP services are working great, but now we'd like to add WSDL capabilities and also look for general performance improvements. I've looked through the axis-user list and it looks like either alpha-3 or the current CVS snapshot is probably stable enough for our needs. We're not pushing any of the envelope with SOAP, just very typical RPC stuff with nothing more complex than Bean serialization for our objects. I'm leaning towards moving from SOAP 2.2 to Axis using either alpha-3 or one of the latest nightly builds.
Is there a compelling reason not to do this? Our service probably won't be in production for another 6 months so I think the timing seems right to move to Axis now while we're still in development. Thoughts? Thanks much, David Ethell
